Patterson‘s globe chocolates, special on Saturday, 190. per 1h. : Patterson’s extra cnoiL‘e crystallized cx-muus, as~ sorted flavors, special for Saturday. 200. per lb. Atkinson A Switzer. For. of Hose, J. P. Glass ; Forcumn of Hook and Ludl Storey : Steward, F. Graingvr; Treasurer, P. G. Savage; Secretary, \V. E. “'iloy ; Janitm‘, U. A. Mm'x-isun ; Auditur, F. J. Johnston ; The joint; Ladies’ Aid Society of the Unionville and Buttnnville Lullwrun churches will give am oyster supper on Thursday, Jan. 18, at, the hnnw of Councillor Abner Summerfgldt. lbl? 2%, con. 6, Markham, mun- Czlshvl. Tickâ€" ets 23 (:15. All are. cordially im itml. Boots and Shnesâ€"Men's felt and heavy rubbers at clearing- A \vmmln‘l- solid leather lam ' the best, I nine in the market, (-1 Nuughtvu Ems†Elgin Mills. FIB :ERIGAEE-OF‘FIEM Brigad: on Monday lowing oï¬ivmrs Wm present your :â€" C-hief, \V. H. Pug‘ I.ieut..P. G. Szu‘au Rachael Ferguson, late houkkvoper in the Nusmith Company, Tnl‘unto, was attacked by u funtpnd near the gate of the munty jail about, 6.30 un "riday evening, and died from the Pf- fect-s of the blow received. The nun-- den-er is still at. lar u, and the outlook for his capture Ionis dark. At, a. meeting of the Curling Club on Monday (awning it was decided to play the President-’5 vs. Vice-President’s match on Tuesday afternoon next, if the ice is satisfactory. Tlmse cnn~ tom lnting joining the club should ham’l) in their naulvs to the smtretzu'y and be eligible for the ï¬rst; match. For the balance of this week we will sell our l-vgular 5.0m line of men’s fleece lined kid gloves at 400. a pair. Atkin- son & SwiLzer. The best 200 yd. spm‘ls. white- 01' black, 3 for 10c. ; silcmtuu, (So. a, spool: silk embroidery (m spnuls, 1c. Atkin~ son & Switzer. At. the Epwurth League on Friday evening nch an address will be given on the subject, “Newspapers and Po- 1‘iodiculs†by the president. Mr. John~ stou. A good music-:11 programme is :t‘isu being prepared by the Social De~ partmenL, All are Welcome. The Annual Meeting of \Vest Ynl'k Liberals will be held at, \‘Vestun nu Monday next, the 15th inst, and will he followed by a banquet, in the even Hing. Fur names ofspeukel's etc. Sue another page. Blanketsâ€"“'elmve a few pails of blankets‘ u-ry flue quality, at 195°, than wholesale prices, to clear. ."1 snap in hoa vy wool twvcds. Nuughtnn 3105., Elgin Mills. Parties having stock or implements to dispose uf \vnuld do well to cum- municate with Mr. Hughes, who will have an auction sale at his hutel, Tbm-nln'fl, (m \leucsduy, the last day of the month. ~ TlmAnmml Suppm' of King Plow- mon‘s Assncintinn will he held at, Sut- ton‘s Hotel. Schomhorg. on Thursday eveniug.Jauu:u~y 18:11. Supper at 2’ o'clock. lï¬ssinnnry Sermons wiil be preached in the Ma-thodist Church next.Sund:1y, in the morning by Rev. Pete-1' Addi- son, and in the evening by Rev. J. I). Fitzpartick. Fresh butter scotch tilhll‘tS, 10(-. n 11).: hmu'huzs. 10¢. a lb., fm' Satquny n'nh'. Atkinson & Switzer. The Vital stutistirs hf Vaughan Township for tho your 1899 as rvgistmu ed with Mr. McLean, ('lPX‘k, :n-u ns fnl« lmvszâ€"Births, 89; IvIuI‘I-ingos, 21$; Deaths. The subject fur Junior Epu-m-(h Lenguenn Friday is: "Tho 'J‘magnc," which will I)» Lakvn up by Miss Miliio Trench. Members are urged to he present. During stuck-taking we will sell some lines of dry gnuds at. tr-mm-nduus reductmn. Alkinsun & SwiLu-r. ‘I‘M-sh from (he m;rnnfurtm~or. a full ï¬ne of Patterson's ï¬lm ('huonlutPs and bun lxms. Alkiusun 61 Switzer. Gmfl slum dressing. 100. n bottle: machine oil, 50. a hutqu Atkinsun &: Switzer. You must have gI-ucl sell '11“. Let’s mnku 9. son & Switznr. RICHMOND HILL, January 1], 1m; The Hockey (Huh will hnld theirï¬rst inï¬etice this (Thurs-day) awning at )nurt Richmnnd. A. O. P. will mvvt on Friday evening fnr InstaIinn Uf Omen-s. Mr. A. Marois. hmhe-Juyor, nf Mun- treul was at 1119 Pnlnwr Huuse- nn Moadny and pul-vlmsvd fnur horses. (7wa @iiï¬mï¬qï¬; on Monday evening nï¬icexs were olcctvd your :â€" \\'. H. Pugslo * ; .P. G. Savage; - UNIONVILLE l_l {1211 meeting we will offer and worsch Atkiusnu & l-ins-â€"we must Lrudv. Atkim [2 E1095 } hunt mbs the $1 sfn aI-s in the party, and they Uhad wit them twn violins and a banjo. vawshnmnts, including oysters, hot and cold, were served during the evenâ€" ing. and it is scarcely “(‘OGSSIU‘y Ln say they were first-class when it is known the bivalves were cooked by the master-hand of Mr. C. Ellston. assist- ed by the eminently skillful udepts in the culinary departmentâ€"Messrs. F. Redditt. and “'m. Trench. After con- gratulations all round the visitors left for home arriving hex-e wide awake about 2 a. m. A LIVELY RUN. One of the teams of the rillage bakery ran away on Monday a litth before dinner time and created quite- a sensation. The team, which was at- tached to the delivery wagon. started from the post ofï¬ce and ran north- ward. Fortunately the horses did not turn in at their own home, for if they had the wagon Would certainly have been upset, and much damage might have been the result. The-y kept to the car track until nearin r Elgin Mills, where they gave half ma to a. Metro- politan car ~cmning smithward. The horses were caught near Dr. McEli-uy’s and brought back apparently none the worse after their escapadt'. An (cea- sinnal loaf of bread was distributed along the road. Fnrtunately no little children were in the mad at, the time, 01' they might have been run uver. A luud of young men, eleven in number. rincipally bachelors, drove to Thm‘ugiil on Friday evenmg and gave theirfrivnd. Mr. Jas. \Vx-ight, u plvasnnt surprise. Mr. \Vn'ight receiv- ed his visilm's ï¬t his rooms in the Francis Block, and conducted than to the sitting-mom where social inter- conrsP, songs, speeches. and instruâ€" mental music were. indulgcd in. It is needless to say that the entertainment, was liw-l)’ as there. wu-e several good Mince meat, Dc. ; jellies. all flavors. 9c. ; our own baking powder, 15¢. per lb. tin: dates, 7c.: ï¬gs, 50.; good luatchvs, 80. per box; good brooms, 206. Atkinson & Switzer. from the fact thatl the solicitor is call- 9d upon tn advise in the case of nvor $600,000 annually paid out by the Order, and the cr-rbiï¬catm of 36.000 members are invulved. Thv Globe of yesterday contained the fuliuwing2â€"-â€'1‘he Gmnd Master VVurknnm of the A. 0. U. “7., George P. Graham, 31‘ 1’. 1).. Busckvillv, has just uppninted Mr, A..G. F. Lawrence to the ofï¬ce of Snlicimr of the Grand Lndge, Inï¬ll the vacancy caused by the death nf \Viu‘l'ffll Tuhteu. Q. C. Mr. Lawrence is “ugh-known tn the legal fraternity. He has ï¬lled the nflice nf the District Deputy (ah-and Mastez- uf Toronto and nther positions in the Gin-mi} Lodz-9. Lu‘utvrly he has been a member of the Laws Commit,- tev." Mr. anrmxcc's msmv frivnds wiil be pleased to congratulate him on his newappointmenb, and the A. O. U. W'. may Past assun-d that the Grand Master \‘(m-kman has made. no mistaken) the seluction made. That, the niï¬ce is an important; one is plain ILA, , LL 1’. Q.. widemv support: 65,555, Samuel Vessot, Juliette, P. Q... grain grinders; 65,562. Joshua. Fletcher, Vancuuver. B. 0., stump puller. United States: 635,956, C. A, H. Desjzu-dins, St. Andre do Kulnouruskn,P. Q.. horse power; 636.336, \V. S. Fisher, Fredexicton. N. B" stand for use in polishing boots; (3315.353. E. Pal-cut, Montreal, 1". Q., shoes; 636,823, N. E. Marchuld, Mom:- [1‘31], P. Q., koduk. Below will be fnund a. list Of patents I'Dcently granted to Canadian in- u‘an-s thruugh the agency of “1085113- Mau-ion & Max-inn, pan-mt attorneys. New York Life Building, Mnntl'eal: htuadzLâ€"USAUU. N. E. Lister, \Vestâ€" ï¬eld Centre. N. 13.. dwiCP fur surfac- ing (-1- gmding railroad tracks : 65,497. Israel Page, PL. St. Charles, Montreal. The “Fultu }[(‘l':ll(l and \Ve-ekly \‘I-t‘ur,“ uf Mnutumi, is meeting with unprecedented and “1-11 dvservvd 3m:- 0635 this ymr. The publishvrs‘ oï¬â€™m'ta Lu make the “Family Herald’lvho grant- mifmuily paper in existence has l'l'- silit'e‘d in thv mldilinn of over twenty Umusurzl m-w subsniin-x-s in Dem-Ill!- hvn and thv rush cuntimws. IL is said that never ht-fure hald (,hvy suuh a hug? pi-t-uentugx- nf run-unis (Mild suhscrip‘ Lions‘ “'0 lt-nru Llw publish-rs gun» nutm- thv hr-nutiful pii-mm-s, "Alum" and "Pussy Wiihst“ to all whu sull- scril dur‘ g (hisnmuth. hut ntvtlxtm'. Ludivs‘ 1311119: gn- drvss trim Owing to the advance in linen,mun’s ('(vllnrs have tnkt-n n rial). but. on Sat urday we will Show a line of extra. heavy fnm‘ ply linen collars, English mukl‘, in all sizzvs, :u; Zita-251:. At.â€" kinsnn & Switzm'. At tho unmml met-ting 0f the Meth- odist, S. S. hold at Llw parsnnugeon Tuvsdny owning last. the fulluwiug uflicmsuud te-uchvm won-v elected:â€" SupH-inbendcnt, J. A. E. Switzer; Secretary. Frml \V. Hun-ism] ; 'l‘ronsm-m; A. J. Hume- ; Librarian, \Vln. Sandvrsnn: Organist, Miss \Vih-y; Assktmn nrgunist, Miss I. Glnsa‘: Leader of Sinving. Mrs. Sivers Artists. A\ 111mm and \V. A. XVI-ig‘ht‘ Teachersâ€"F. J.Julmston.Biblo class; A.J. Hume, Junior Bible class; In- tm-mmliatv (:l:lssvsâ€"â€"â€"T. F. McMulvm. Miss M. Trench. \V. A. \Vri ht. Miss “Wiley. Mrs. Atkinsnn, G. A cDonald, Mrs. Sivers; “11$. VVile-y. Infant 01353. as the supply is limitml. They :u'o lwuu~ tifulpiclm-vs and “lune well wm'th mon- thun Hm plicc askvd for the “Family vakl." OFFICERS AND TEACHERS. E‘V A. O. U. \V. SOLIUITOR. SURPRISE PARTY. A GR EA T SUCCESS. felt. hats Int loss than half int value in (lrvas gomls upd mings. Atkinson & SWitzmx FATE? hxr‘r‘au-AL Sherwood. on the 61!: of January. Anmnnv Kuï¬â€˜er, agcd 68 was. Interment at, Cuba's ceumtery. 3H1 con. Vaughan on Sun-lay lmt. Joannaâ€"Ar, Jeï¬ersou, on Tuesday, Ja..n;ry 95b. James Juhnston in 1113 Slst your. Funeral to Rs. Juhus church cemeter :11: (Thursday) “cannon at 2 o'clnck, .A very pietty house-wedding was celebrated at the home of Mr. Jos. Mum-head, Maplehurst, Mt. Alhert, un \Vetlnesday the 10th inst. at 12 o’clock, when his only daughter, Kathleen, was united in matrimony to Mr. John Leek 0f Headfurd. Directly after the ceremony the bride was presented with a mu) ble Cluck and a tea. service set, in silver aceompanied with an ad- dress by the members of the Christian church, Franklin, of which she was :1 member, as a remmnhrauce 0f the, high esteem in which she was held as organist. The Rev. Mr. Hainer uf Smuï¬â€™ville uHiL-iatad. There were about (arty-ï¬ve. present to take dinner with the happy couple before leaving to take the train at: Newmarket‘, on an extended tuur through Montreal and the East. The. health and happiness of the contracting cuuplc was proposed by Mr. H. D. Mum-head ut' 'l‘m-unto and was apprnpriately replied to by the bridegmm-L Nu better pruuf 0f the high regard in which the bride-elect is held was needed than the evidence of so many beautiful presents. The bride Wasdres‘scd in a. pretty travel- ling suit of fawn trimmed with seal fur, an all over ynke of white lacem-er white satin. The bridesmaid, Miss Ella Maude Terry, her cousin, was messed in a gray cloth skirt, with an amethyst purple blouse having a yoke of all ()Vk‘l'-l:tCP. The grumnsinan. Mr. Herbert Leek is a hrutln-r of the bride- grnnni. On the departurc for the, statinn the happy pair were :Ivcmded an unusually enthusiastic goodâ€"bye. by such means. Surely this young lady wishes tn keep her position by merit and not, by favor of :my one in the iwtjun. Of course we do not mean t-u say that. this is an exception- al 0:159. \Ve believe that teachers 9n- ot-ully arc- impni-tial. and do their uty withuut fwu-orfavnr. Nor is it con- tended that the pupils referrnd to were punished been use t hvv were thvchildreu uf trustvw. Nudoubb it Was (mly a. cnincidvnov. svhmfls within a few miles of Rich- mund Hiâ€, during the ï¬rst wvvkof Lin- srhnol in the new year, was undm- tqu necessity of using Cnt-‘pu ‘al punish- ment uan some Of the suhulars, who“ shvpunishvd two of the childrvn of the trustees and thuse alone. Talk about favoritism and hulding pnsitinns hau’ihg thi- trust of uppuintrinuuâ€"tJiitv rl-frvshing tn [mu-n that a. young Indy u-S-ontfly appointed to one of the Public The “I C. T. U. will huld a Pmlm‘ snciul in the Tumpvnmce Hull ma Tuesâ€" day cvvniug the 23111 inst. A gm-d plug-rmnmp is [wing pl‘l‘pai‘vd. Fu-Hw‘ pm'ticuhm next week. In these days when nocusatinns nrn frequently nmfle that, many of the public )nsitiuns are gnim‘d and retainâ€" ed by L +- gomiwin and favor of (base The Epivnrth Imngue Rl-ading Circle l will hultl thir next. nn-vting in the ‘ Vflsh'y. Munduy uvening. Jun. 15, fin 8.35 m 9.35 slim-p. 'At this meeting the Cil‘ClQ‘ will ï¬nish the studies in the ï¬rst ‘ qu lnmks in the course, " Among the Fumes " and “ Mnrvrls of our Budin I Dwelling." M13. Sisle will lend the discussion on the former cmnnwnciu at page 164 and Mr. \Vill Trench wi l take up the last, 48 pages of tllP latter. A cordial invitation is exlended to l :myune to either jnin or visit tho. I circle. 22 lbs. hest- standard granulated sugar for $1 ; 25 lbs. host yellow sugar for$1z 121m. lwst pure lzud for $1: 9 lbs. flake wheat, 101' 25c. : 11h. spvcinl blend cum-e for 150. ; 8 lbs. whitt- thllls for 25v. ; 4 lbs. hPSt Japan rice fur 250. Atkinson & Switzcr. way C(Jllllllibtl‘t’ of Lh‘vï¬mnty Council; Mr. A. Yule, Aurora; Maynr Cane of Newmarket: 'ox-\Vm-den Slater nf Markham: County Gnuncillor Pugsloy: {wave Snvago uf Richmond Hill. The County ré-prewntntivos spoke strongly in favor of tho cmnwvtinn hp- ing mudv, nml mmtvudvd that; the towns. villages and farm lands through which the railway passvd were being grpatly hem-ï¬tted by it. The Gatoraâ€" ment reserved docisiun. A dole Minn from ilw City of T0â€" l‘nnln am the Cnunty of York wnited on the Dominion Governnwnt at ()tta- wn. on Tuesday in cnnnvctinn with the question of tho Metmpnlitan Rnilu‘ny Cr-nnecting with the (J. P. R. B. B. Oslt-r, Q. 0., and Mr. Draytun appear- ed for the Uity nf 'l‘ornntu ; Mr. Clark for the C. P. R. z and \anu-l‘ Btll‘WiL‘k. Q. (,L, fur thv Melinpulitcui. Among those present from the County of Yul-k tn speak in fuvm- of the proposed con- nectinn living mndv so that. the Motm- pnlitam cnnlil rmch the market and th Union Station mum W’ardvn VVnurL cock and Mr. Lundy of vamurket; Mr. J. 1). Evans, chairman of the Rail- RAILWAY CONNECTION READING CIRCLE. NO FAVO RITES. 1K D l'} Lty the M OORHE 4TH: house-V e home hut-st, M 2-Wodding ‘e of Mr. . Mt. Alhel't 0 Mr. .Inhn y nftm‘ the presented tea. service- 'ith an ad- I hope to see my old customers and to make the acquaintance new ones and if reliable goods, and close prices, honest dealings, toous treatment, will do it, it will be done. So give us a call. N( show goods. Men’s custom work a specialty. Repairs neatly and promptl; Wishing you all happiness and hoping to share in your get parity. Takes this opportunity of thanking his friends and custmners for their liber- al patronage during the last year, and to the firm for the last; forty-ï¬ve years. Time has made its customary changes, and as the Credit System is amongst them, I have decided from the 17m of November, 1899 doing Boot ms}; Ema Same. '%‘%7‘LJE§EN% & CO. ï¬gï¬ï¬‚flflflï¬ï¬‚flflfl‘ 166 and 168 King St. East, 3 (lows west of George Street, Toronto. CONCERTINAS, 75c., fist, f5! 25 and $150 each If its from Atkinson & Swit- zer's its Good. Some Comprehensive Offer- ings after Holidays. Standard Granulated Sugar, 221bs. for $1 Extra Yellow Sugar, 25 lbs. for $51. Best Pure Lard, 12% lbs. lor 5151. Good Coffee, ground fresh, 12-;0. per lb. Best Laundry Starch, 45c. Mince Meat, 9c ; Golden Dates, 6%c. ; Fig 5a.; Green Coffee, IOC ; Best Selected Raisins, 9c ; Seeded Valencia Rais- ins, 10%c. ; Evaporated Cali- fornia .l’eaches, IIC. ; 3 Boxes Matches for 25c. The quotations below are close to the line, some cases below cosa We advise early ordering. A Strictly Cash Business. HERICHSIOI’JED IEEHAIJ RQBERT SEVEE’Q‘S I Remain Faithfully Your: WILKINS & 00.. ROBIBR'I.‘ 931" [C RS 25c , 50c. and bocl SLEIGH BELLS, I5 HORSE BLANKETS at 40c., 50c , 75c. and each. WINTER MITS, fully lined, at 25c, 50c. and 60c each. 's neatly and promptly done. to share in your general pros c. each. 50, 200. and Of manv 1 ml com trouble tc